dontwantaname

Were the heck are you!
This Toon obsession is making you forget your obligations.
Take some Luvox and get your alien butt back here!
I am going to be the third owner of this thread, and I have nothing to post!

Thank you,
Don'twantaname

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!
No greater love is lost than that not shared.

pooflady

Were the heck are you!
This Toon obsession is making you forget your obligations.
Take some Luvox and get your alien butt back here!
I am going to be the third owner of this thread, and I have nothing to post!

qwertyuiop001

don'twantaname wrote:I am going to be the third owner of this thread, and I have nothing to post!

Here's a link to a list of charities on the give.org web site. They seem to be associated with the national Better Business Bureau somehow. Could be a useful tool for people who want to check out a charity before giving. If it's not some scam, you could post this link periodically, even though it doesn't have any pics of ARGH's family.

dontwantaname

Here's a link to a list of charities on the give.org web site. They seem to be associated with the national Better Business Bureau somehow. Could be a useful tool for people who want to check out a charity before giving. If it's not some scam, you could post this link periodically, even though it doesn't have any pics of ARGH's family.

Thank you! But that picture of his nephew is just so cute.

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!
No greater love is lost than that not shared.

dontwantaname

They are here... kinda! Sadly, I got really sick... and they all went on to the zoo...
w/o me for 3-4 days!

Poor Alien. Maybe Toon has a voodoo doll.
That is a big zoo. There goes my theory on where you live.
Heck, I'm happy with my theory on your life. You are now a victim of what my kids call "you make stuff up. It sounds good except it isn't true".

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!
No greater love is lost than that not shared.

kalyha

I'm now using GoodSearch.com to search the Internet. Every time I do, money goes to my favorite charity or school. I hope you'll give it a try and support the cause that you care most about.

The site is powered by Yahoo!, so you'll get the same quality search results that you're used to. What's unique is that they have developed a way to direct money to your charity or school with every click.

The more people who use this site, the more money will go to those in need. So please spread the word to your friends and family.

GoodSearch.com is a search engine, like Google. The site is powered by Yahoo!, so you'll get the same quality search
results that you're used to. What's unique is that they have
developed a way to direct money to FSMA with every click.

The more people who use this site, the more money will go to
research. If 1,500 people search only twice a day that will
equal over $10,000 a year for FSMA. Just from searching the
Internet. There is no limit.. the more searches, the larger
the donation.

haveaheart

What is indifference? Etymologically, the word means "no difference." A strange and unnatural state in which the lines blur between light and darkness, dusk and dawn, crime and punishment, cruelty and compassion, good and evil. What are its courses and inescapable consequences? Is it a philosophy? Is there a philosophy of indifference conceivable? Can one possibly view indifference as a virtue? Is it necessary at times to practice it simply to keep one's sanity, live normally, enjoy a fine meal and a glass of wine, as the world around us experiences harrowing upheavals?

Of course, indifference can be tempting -- more than that, seductive. It is so much easier to look away from victims. It is so much easier to avoid such rude interruptions to our work, our dreams, our hopes. It is, after all, awkward, troublesome, to be involved in another person's pain and despair. Yet, for the person who is indifferent, his or her neighbor are of no consequence. And, therefore, their lives are meaningless. Their hidden or even visible anguish is of no interest. Indifference reduces the Other to an abstraction.

Over there, behind the black gates of Auschwitz, the most tragic of all prisoners were the "Muselmanner," as they were called. Wrapped in their torn blankets, they would sit or lie on the ground, staring vacantly into space, unaware of who or where they were -- strangers to their surroundings. They no longer felt pain, hunger, thirst. They feared nothing. They felt nothing. They were dead and did not know it.

Rooted in our tradition, some of us felt that to be abandoned by humanity then was not the ultimate. We felt that to be abandoned by God was worse than to be punished by Him. Better an unjust God than an indifferent one. For us to be ignored by God was a harsher punishment than to be a victim of His anger. Man can live far from God -- not outside God. God is wherever we are. Even in suffering? Even in suffering.

In a way, to be indifferent to that suffering is what makes the human being inhuman. Indifference, after all, is more dangerous than anger and hatred. Anger can at times be creative. One writes a great poem, a great symphony. One does something special for the sake of humanity because one is angry at the injustice that one witnesses. But indifference is never creative. Even hatred at times may elicit a response. You fight it. You denounce it. You disarm it.

Indifference elicits no response. Indifference is not a response. Indifference is not a beginning; it is an end. And, therefore, indifference is always the friend of the enemy, for it benefits the aggressor -- never his victim, whose pain is magnified when he or she feels forgotten. The political prisoner in his cell, the hungry children, the homeless refugees -- not to respond to their plight, not to relieve their solitude by offering them a spark of hope is to exile them from human memory. And in denying their humanity, we betray our own.

Indifference, then, is not only a sin, it is a punishment.

And this is one of the most important lessons of this outgoing century's wide-ranging experiments in good and evil.
~Excerpt from Elie Wiesel: "The Perils of Indifference"

There is no such thing as normal. Normal is a setting on a washing machine.

FenStar

No one want's to cure cancer?
Doesn't cost you a penny!
How can you say no?

Well, how can you?
Do you hate sick people so much you won't just click a link and download a screensaver to help them?
Are the nude pictures flashing on your screen relly helping anyone?
Do you kill babies?
Just kidding, but relly do download it.

dontwantaname

If you use that as your search engine and you don't choose a charity, ARGH sends you to his planet to live in the zoo. With an ex porn star.
Hey, where have I heard this before? Slaughter house 5! I need to read all those books again.

Thanks for the bump FenStar!

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!
No greater love is lost than that not shared.

FenStar

If you use that as your search engine and you don't choose a charity, ARGH sends you to his planet to live in the zoo. With an ex porn star.
Hey, where have I heard this before? Slaughter house 5! I need to read all those books again.

FenStar

NeoLuddite

"If a man does not have an ideal and try to live up to it, then he becomes a mean, base and sordid creature, no matter how successful."
Theodore Roosevelt, letter to his son Kermit, quoted Joseph Bucklin Bishop, 1915

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